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Current headlines from Jupiter News:
- Fire conditions worsen in Florida
"It's starting to dry up and our fire danger is getting greater and greater every day" Just a few weeks after South Florida celebrated drought-relieving rains, the smell of smoke hanging in the air and the crunch of dried brush under foot show that the dry season has yet to be quenched. via Post-Bulletin
- Pelican Cafe a labor of love in Lake Park
"He's from a family with a background in fine dining" The Pelican Cafe is now open in Lake Park, in the former Cafe du Parc space. The owners of the refurbished restaurant, Karen Howe and Mark Frangione, are about to leap into another venture: marriage. via Palm Beach Post
- Jupiter lighthouse to get federal designation
Officials are scheduled to gather today at 2 p.m. at the Jupiter Lighthouse to announce that President George Bush has designated the 156-foot-tall red brick structure an "outstanding natural area." The ... via Palm Beach Post
- $20 million offer contingent on Jupiter marina renovation
"We looked all over southeast Florida. This is the best marina location we could find." A prospective buyer has offered $20 milllion for the Seasport Marina contingent on the town's approval of a plan to renovate one of the town's busiest water complexes. via Palm Beach Post
- Teen charged in crash that killed Violet Wondergem
A teenager has been arraigned for allegedly causing an accident in which a woman known around the Grand Rapids art community died. via WOOD-TV Grand Rapids
- Water rate increase on Jupiter's agenda
"This is not an elitist ploy. We've worked hard to develop flexibility in our use of getting water from both the surficial aquifer and alternative sources" A 27 percent average increase in water rates is scheduled to be considered Tuesday by the Town Council. via Palm Beach Post
- Holocaust survivor tells young, not-so-young his indelible story
"Afterward, we talk about the difference of reading a (survivor's) story in the newspaper and actually meeting that person" There comes a certain moment in a man's life when you have to do what you have to do, and for Leon Rubinstein, this moment has come time and time again. via Palm Beach Post
- Want Free Gas?
"Some are even offering a true gas card upon check out that you can use at a local gas station" Have high gas prices hampered your travel plans? Without a doubt the soaring cost at the pump has left a mark on the family budget. via WTLV
- Palm Beach Gardens: Native trees planted along 5-mile stretch of nature trail
More than 300 native trees have been planted along a 5-mile nature trail that eventually will stretch from Sandhill Crane Access Park to Riverbend Park, west of Jupiter. via South Florida Sun-Sentinel
- The week in photos
Jupiter Academy third grade teacher Mrs. Angela Danforth tries to hold onto a hot air balloon being filled with air during a demonstration by Beemster Cheese outside the school off of Indiantown Road Monday. via Palm Beach Post
Headlines last updated at May 13, 2008 14:49:55pm.
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